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Define a Risk Model
The SAVVI Concept Model defines ‘Risk Model’ as
1
Risk Model
The rules by which RISK FACTORs will be used to prioritise VULNERABILITY risk and predict NEEDS.
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For each Vulnerability, A Risk Model will define the rules that can act on Risk Factors to generate a set of Risk Categories.
Risk Categories can;
prioritise a Cohort … e.g. red, amber, green
indicate potential Needs e.g. take-up of benefits
A Case in a Cohort could have more than one Risk Category.
A Risk Model sets out how Risk Factors will be used to determine each Risk Category within each Vulnerability.
Steps
1
Define One or More Risk Categories for Each Vulnerability
Define one or more Risk Categories for each Vulnerability
using the SAVVI Risk Model template. See
Templates
.
2
Set the Rules for the Risk Model
For each Vulnerability and Risk-Category combination, list which Risk Factors will be used and how they will be grouped and weighted.
using the SAVVI Risk Model template.
See Templates.
3
Evidence to Support the Risk Model
Provide the evidence that the Risk Model is successful, and uses the minimum personal data necessary.
using the SAVVI Risk Model template. See
Templates
.
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